Authors
Richard L Legault
Publication date
2013/9
Journal
Crime & Delinquency
Volume
59
Issue
6
Pages
811-836
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
The use of surveys is one of the few ways to determine the extent and character of firearms ownership in the United States. The findings from such surveys have implications for both firearms research and firearms policy. Using data from the 2000 General Social Survey, the author examines the possibility of error in the reporting of household firearm ownership. Strong and significant differences in ownership reporting are found between married men and women, especially for those who were not socialized in part of a traditional “gun culture.”
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